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Old 03-04-2008, 05:38 PM
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Finally getting some pics of my '92 on here. I haven't had the time to do my 4x4 conversion yet and I'm thinking maybe I should just sell this and buy a 4x4. I don't know though, I change my mind like (insert your own analogy).

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Its a good looking truck, but you will nd up saving money and time by selling it and getting a 4x4, not to mention the avoided frustration of trying to loosen up 16 year old bolts and what not.
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Thanks for the compliment, it only has 87k on the clock so that's my other reason to just sell and buy.
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Very nice lookin' truck!
She would be awesome as a 4x4, imho...

But a conversion would take many hours of your time, and many dollars of your money.
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If you have the time, money, and patience I'd say convert it.
I have none of the above myself, hence why I don't have a lift kit yet. lol
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to nice a truck to convert,i imagine there would be a fair bit of work to change it over.
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yeah, i'd say sell it and buy a 4x4. thatd be the easiest/cheapest thing to do.
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Change the bed to a 4x4 body, repaint it all to match and you still have the step side and 4x4 combo. That is a nice looking truck though.

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I would love to find a short bed F150 4x4 to swap the beds, painting is no problem as I used to do that. I already have all of the parts to convert just no time to do it. Any ideas on a price if I decide to sell? I don't care for NADA or KBB as they seem to jack some prices and then others they lowball. I know what I paid for it and I know I won't lose money. I'm also not looking to get rich if I sell it. I don't work that way.



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